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To: bill who wrote (3851)11/12/1997 6:50:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hell Bill who needs a pipe. Lets go up there and just collect the boulders., we could put some scuba gear on Walt with a safety rope
and probe the bottom of Snap Lake for more boulders.
Maybe Walt has already left for Snap Lake., hey Walt wait for me.!!!!!
George



To: bill who wrote (3851)11/12/1997 6:56:00 PM
From: Walt  Respond to of 26850
 
The results look great> not only do we have kimberlite breccia boulders with good diamonds counts and a great potential for finding big stones (micro/macro ratio) but add in the dykes which had coloured stones and this is one interesting property.
Kimberlite breccia is kimberlite with pieces of wall rock in it.
The kimberlite found last year through drilling was also a breccia but the diamond counts in these boulders is signifigantly higher.
So as George is so fond of saying "LETS TURN SNAP LAKE INTO SWISS CHEESE" and find the source of them thar boulders.............
regards Walt